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Game 2 of the 1971 series, scheduled for October 10, 1971, was rained out and played on October 11.
Game 3 scheduled for October 3 at Ebbets Field between the Yankees and Dodgers. It was the only rainout of the Series and Game 3 was played on October 4.
Yes, during the 1968 World Series, Game 5 was indeed rained out. At the time, the St. Louis Cardinals were leading the Detroit Tigers 3-1 in the series and were ahead in the game when the rain caused the postponement. This rain-out extended the series, allowing the Tigers to come back and ultimately win the championship in Game 7.
If a World Series game is rained out, it is typically rescheduled for the next available day, ensuring that the series continues without a significant delay. Major League Baseball (MLB) has specific protocols for handling weather-related cancellations, including the possibility of playing doubleheaders if necessary. The teams will generally follow the original schedule as closely as possible, maintaining the integrity of the championship series.
The 2009 World Series was a 6-game series. No game 7.
you can use your rain out tickets the next game only if the ballclub says you can
Yes, the baseball game was rained out, disappointing both the players and fans.
A baseball game is typically rained out when there is heavy rain or severe weather conditions that make it unsafe or impossible to play.
There was no game 7 in either the 1907 World Series nor the 2007 Series.
Prior to the 2007 World Series, the last Red Sox pitcher to get a base hit in a World Series game was Bill Lee in Game 7 of the 1975 World Series.